William Jenkins to be charged in death of man found in brother Janoris Jenkins' home

Bergen County Prosecutors Office and Sheriff’s Department investigate a body found in the home of Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins in Fair Lawn, N.J. Authorities have identified the dead man as Roosevelt Rene, a family friend of Jenkins. (AP)

William Jenkins Jr., the 34-year-old brother of New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins, will be charged with aggravated manslaughter in the death of Roosevelt Rene, whose body was found in Janoris’ home, police in Bergen County and Fair Lawn, New Jersey, announced on Wednesday afternoon.

Their statement on Twitter said the investigation into Rene’s death is ongoing, and that no further details could be released.

Rene, who was 25, was a music producer known as Trypps Beatz. In his last Instagram post, which he put up a week ago, Rene is shown in a darkened room, his laptop and other recording equipment around him as he bobs his head to a beat. His body was found in Janoris Jenkins’ home on Tuesday.

On his website, Rene wrote that his motive “is to enlighten the youth and others to be creative … and inspire the world with their artistry and hip-hop culture.”